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Days after deaths, another crowd attempts Everest

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Days after deaths, another crowd attempts Everest

A wave of climbers has headed for the summit of Mount Everest, and several people have already made it in what is expected to another busy weekend on the top of the world.

Published: Fri 25 May 2012, 11:41 AM

Updated: Fri 3 Apr 2015, 12:33 PM

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Last weekend, four climbers died on their way down from the summit amid a traffic jam of more than 200 people scrambling to conquer the world’s highest peak as the weather worsened. A similar crowd is expected this weekend, but there have been no reports of climbers in trouble and the weather is good.

Several climbers reached the 8,850-meter (29,035-foot) summit Friday morning, said Mohan Krishna Sapkota, an official with Nepal’s Tourism Ministry.

“This is the last chance for climbers to attempt to reach the summit. If they can’t, then there is not going to be another opportunity this season,” Sapkota said, adding that more than 150 people were planning to climb to the summit this weekend.

Several climbers began their trek from the last camp at the South Col, located at 8,000 meters (26,240 feet), on Thursday night and climbed all night, reaching the summit in the morning.

The deaths last weekend raised concerns about overcrowding above the highest trail on the mountain. The area above the South Col is nicknamed the “death zone” because of the steep, icy slope, treacherous conditions and low oxygen level.

Officials said that last weekend, climbers were heading to the summit as late as 2:30 p.m., even though 11 a.m. is the latest start time recommended. That meant climbers were staying too long at high altitudes and exhausting their oxygen supplies because they didn’t anticipate having to wait.



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